Tuesday 1 December 2015

LEARNING IRREGULAR VERBS

Dear students,

Are you already revising English irregular verbs? Do you find it too difficult to remember all of them?



TAKE IT EASY!
There are several ways you can try to learn them, the point is to find one that suits your learning style.  All it takes is a little dedication. Here are some:

- Grouping verbs according to the patterns they follow.



- Making flashcards to test yourself, putting the infinitive on one side and the past simple and past participle forms on the other.

You can also do something more sophisticated like this "foldable verb organiser".




- Downloading an application on your smartphone to listen to their pronunciation or to test yourself.

- Playing a game.  Here’s a nice tool to get some practice while playing: Macmillan Irregular Verbs Wheel 



Maybe it's a good idea to revise them before playing: Macmillan Irregular Verb Wheel 


- Reading or listening to stories. Remember the main events in a story are expressed using past simple. So you will find lots of past forms in most narrations. Here’s an example, you can listen to the story and complete the corresponding exercise.

- Using rhymes or music: Irregular verbs song.


Can you think of any other useful ways of learning the verbs? 

1 comment:

  1. I recommend this learning page for learning irregular verbs:
    https://en.learniv.com/

    There are other languages aswell.

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